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Question #: 186
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A user receives the following error when trying to reboot a computer:



Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of this error message?

  • A. Corrupted bootloader
  • B. Faulty RAID controller
  • C. Failed hard drive
  • D. Incorrect storage device driver
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Selected Answer: C
Correct option. I agree
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Selected Answer: C
The error message "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device" indicates that the computer cannot find the boot device that contains the operating system12. This can happen if the hard drive that stores the operating system is damaged or failed, and the BIOS cannot detect it or read from it23. A failed hard drive can also cause other symptoms such as clicking noises, corrupted files, or slow performance4.
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